10 Best Hunting Gps App For Android

Updated on: October 2023

Best Hunting Gps App For Android in 2023


US Topo Maps Free

US Topo Maps Free
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023

Hunter Tracker - Hunting App - Now with Deer Activity Indicators

Hunter Tracker - Hunting App - Now with Deer Activity Indicators
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023
  • Deer Activity Indicator lets you know when to hunt!
  • No Logins! Just Open the App and Use It!
  • Hunting and Tracking Info at your Fingertips
  • Store an unlimited number of locations
  • Can be kept on your SD card
  • Game tracking GPS and guidance
  • Graphical wind and scent direction indicator
  • 5 Day Lunar and Weather Forecast
  • Easy to use compass and direction finder
  • Especially suited for whitetail deer

Maps for Kindle Fire Free

Maps for Kindle Fire Free
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023
  • View Maps in Road View or Satellite View
  • Get Turn by Turn Directions
  • Save Maps for Offline Viewing

BackCountry Navigator PRO

BackCountry Navigator PRO
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023
  • Use digital topo/topographic maps and color aerial photography
  • Download free maps and save to SD card
  • Use maps without internet connection or cell coverage
  • Mark waypoints or record tracks as you navigate the outdoors
  • Import or export trip data in GPX format

Gps navigation-maps route finder location tracker

Gps navigation-maps route finder location tracker
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
  • FEATURES of Gps navigation-maps route finder location tracker :
  • Show Current location
  • Find easiest and fastest route for your destination.
  • Easily track all the locations you have visited.
  • Share your current location with one click.
  • Find Address of any area in map.
  • Supports different maps types : Normal, Satellite, Terrain maps.
  • Draw Route between Multiple Locations
  • Draw Route between two different locations
  • Draw Route from current location to any other location and find the Distance and Duration
  • Draw multiple route through dropping multiple Pins on the map
  • Find the Route between two different locations through entering Source and destination
  • Driving Route.
  • Walking Route.
  • Best GPS Route Finder app for android.
  • GPS Route Finder is completely free to download
  • GPS location tracker having the different type of travel modes.
  • You can get very accurate speed by using GPS Route Tracker.
  • GPS Route Finder - Maps Navigation & Location Tracker is completely free app.
  • GPS Route Finder is offline app.
  • GPS Route Finder Provides multiple routes.
  • Different Online maps & Offline maps types: Normal maps, Satellite maps, Terrain maps.
  • Find GPS Driving Route.
  • Finding Walking Route.
  • Find GPS bicycle Route.

Shooting Hours - Sunrise/Sunset Calculator Designed for Hunting

Shooting Hours - Sunrise/Sunset Calculator Designed for Hunting
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023
  • Calculate accurate sunrise and sunset times based on your location using the GPS in your enabled device
  • Use manual location mode for devices without GPS functionality, or for calculating sunrise and sunset times for locations where GPS reception may not be available
  • Customize Shooting Hours settings to adjust for legal hunting hours for a specific species or state/location
  • Rely on vibration notification at the opening and closing of shooting hours, along with visual cue on-screen while the app is running
  • Refer to 30-day outlook showing sunrise, sunset, and moon phase tables for your current location

Tourality Multiplayer Outdoor GPS Game

Tourality Multiplayer Outdoor GPS Game
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023
  • Race between different geographic points to meet Challenges
  • Utilize the GPS capabilities of your Android device
  • Collect Gold and use Gadgets to compete with other players
  • Play by yourself or in multiplayer games with up to 40 players
  • Enjoy Tourality Free at no cost with ad support; upgrade for more features

EctoTach GPS

EctoTach GPS
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
  • Animated GPS Application
  • Speed
  • Altitude
  • Geo-Position
  • Clock

PathAway Express - Outdoor GPS

PathAway Express - Outdoor GPS
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023
  • Outdoor GPS Navigation
  • Download maps and cache offline
  • Capture points, describe by name, icon, description, photo
  • Create your route using the Route Designer
  • Unlimited tracking with BackTrack.

ViewRanger - Hiking & Cycling Trails

ViewRanger - Hiking & Cycling Trails
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023
  • GPS mapped location, even without mobile signal
  • Offline map mode – store in advance using “Create Saved Map”
  • Access to 1000's of route guides
  • Real time location sharing
  • Track recording – view your path on map to keep or share, even add Flickr photos

Hollywood's Ten Most Trusted Sci-Fi Robots & Androids

Can we trust our robots? Hollywood has given us many robots & androids to trust. C3PO, R2D2, Robby The Robot and Gort are just a few of the fictional robots that have gained our love & trust.

A classic Hollywood sci-fi staple are killer robots and amok androids. We only have to look at The Terminator films from James Cameron (Avatar) to see how popular bestial bots can be. Thankfully, many robots and androids serve us well in pop culture. From Lt. Data on Star Trek: The Next Generation to the cuddly R2D2 and the cordial C3PO of Star Wars fame, the mechanical men of Hollywood impress and endear themselves to us as being pretty dependable.

Gort - The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951)

Gort! Klaatu barada nikto! Remember these words. You'll need them if you meet Gort when he's in a bad mood.

Gort is an ultimate in robotic trust - that is trust put into him because trust is so lacking in biological organisms. Klaatu (Michael Rennie) may wear the fancy spacesuit and speak in a lilting British intergalactic dialect, however Gort has the true power. By the time the title scene arrives, we realize how much technological power Klaatu's race wields. As the closing shows, his race has placed all of their trust in guardians like Gort, because no amount of aggression will be tolerated - from anybody. Could the human race resort to such a simplistic peace keeping tactic as well?

Robby The Robot - Forbidden Planet (1956)

"If you do not speak English, I am at your disposal with 187 other languages along with various dialects and sub-tongues." Here's only a small taste of Robby's remarkable robot abilities.

If there's one robot humans can trust, it's this sci-fi classic movie star. Cookie (Earl Holliman) trusts Robby to run off 60 gallons of smooth bootlegged booze. Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon) created Robby and trusts the servo servant with his own life and his daughter's. When a prime directive is given to Robby to destroy a violent, rampaging force, it's this trust which compels Robby to hesitate - to become helplessly locked in an electronic ethical dilemma. If the rumored remake does justice to this science fiction masterpiece, they won't update Robby in the least - his look, sound and movement remains flawless after five decades of movie magic.

Robot B9 - Lost In Space (1965)

"Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!" Even if you never watched one episode of the campy, though still quite enjoyable, sci-fi TV show, you know the phrase. Robot B9 would holler it out in almost every space romp. The only other phrase more connected with the show may have been Dr. Smith's lament "Oh the pain, the pain!"

In a real sense, B9 is Robby The Robot's cousin or younger brother - since they were both designed by the same man - Robert Kinoshita. Inside the suit, actor Bob May played the robot physically, while Dick Tufeld voiced him. Though the robot could be programmed, and more than a few times was, to cause mischief against the Robinson clan, the mechanical bodyguard more than defended his human family. Yes, trust was well placed in Robot B9. Sadly, the same could never be said about treacherous Dr. Smith.

C3PO amp; R2D2 - Star Wars (1977)

"How rude!" It's not an often used quote attributed to the golden space butler, but it's my favorite, and highlights why we trust C3PO (Anthony Daniels) and his buddy R2D2.

In The Empire Strikes Back, the golden bot boy almost collides with another model of his own kind. The droid eyes our hero for a second and chatters off 'Echuta!' - and C3PO responds how many of us would after getting insulted. He does a lot of insulting himself, by most of all berating his little fireplug pal R2D2 (Kenny Baker), whose cuddly factor is probably unmatched in all of robot history. Sadly, in real life actor Anthony Daniels has no love for Kenny Baker, to the point of near hatred between the two. So it seems while we have trust in these two droids, there's little trust between the real actors.

Johnny 5 - Short Circuit (1986)

Johnny 5 is alive! He's a military robot and now he's also alive. Is he a Frankenstein monster? No, he's just a quirky robot.

Short Circuit is said to be under a remake, a re-imagination or whatever they call a redo. Let's just hope the basic look and feel of this remarkable cinematic robot remains as accessible and cool as it was in the original. From his expressive eyes and eyelids, to the smoothly moving fingers, Johnny Five moved and grooved to a beat all his own, and we loved him for it. His voice provided by actor Tim Blaney made J5 one of the most friendly, funny and trustworthy robotic companions ever.

Bishop - Aliens (1986)

Alien featured Ash (Ian Holm), an android that couldn't be trusted. When director James Cameron tackled a sequel, he gave us Bishop (Lance Henriksen), whom Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) had to learn to trust.

Henriksen's portrayal of the quick reflexed android is a real highpoint of the action sci-fi thrill ride and when it's time for Bishop to come through he does - more than once. The Bishop and Ripley dynamic gives us a great connection to the original film and underscores the whole complexity of how humans may soon have to put their faith, trust and even lives into incredibly evolved machines - which hopefully will be more like Bishop than Ash.

Data - Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)

"I am superior, sir, in many ways. But I would gladly give it up to be human." Data (Brent Spiner) says this to Commander Riker in the pilot of Star Trek: The Next Generation. It's the core of Data's (Brent Spiner) persona - and why we trust him so much.

Created by scientist Dr. Noonien Soong (Spiner playing his 'father'), Data is a fantastic culmination of technology which gets so close to representing the full human condition, that he even longs for children. It's a wish he grants himself in the episode "The Offspring", by crafting a female android named Lal. When the experiment ends in tragedy, Data must explore more avenues of what it means to be a human being. Perhaps it's that most of all which allows us to place so much trust in an artificial lifeform like Data. This Android has no wish to destroy us, conquer our race or subjugate us - he simply wishes to become as we are - flawed, feeling humans.

Walle-E - WALL-E (2020)

Waall Eeee!" This lovable Pixar Disney creation is a garbage compactor on wheels, but that's part of why we love him and trust him.

Walle-E may just be the most trustworthy robot of all time. His love of another robot - the smooth, brightly blinking EVE - may distract him from his mission sometimes, but he keeps on chugging along trying to clean up a future Earth, where mankind has literally trashed his home. Like R2D2 before him, Wall-E gives us a robot with purpose, practicality, but one that always makes us feel as if we'd want him around our home and helping our loved ones. Now that's robot trust you can take to the data bank.

Sonny - I, Robot (2004)

Though loosely based upon legendary science fiction author Issac Asimov's robot stories in the collection of the same name, this Will Smith blockbuster film boasts a much different plot.

The movie focuses on Sonny - an advanced robot - achieved through digital FX and a performance by actor Alan Tudyk. He's prime suspect for murder, after his robotics scientist (James Cromwell) creator falls out a window. Sonny is an NS-5 Unit - a robot more advanced and independent than older models. Though it's a film in name only and diverges from Asimov's original source material, the action elements, Smith's thoughtful character, and the technological and sociological questions raised, make for a satisfying sci-fi flick. The whole notion of real trust - a connection meaning life or death - with robot Sonny is put to the test. As the end credits roll, we're left with an unsettling real prospect of our own world coming to a place where high technology can be manipulated to a dangerous, even deadly end.

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